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October 2010
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The editors liked
Engaging plot and characters hold up an adventure with a great blend of gameplay styles in a world often amazingly beautiful.
The editors didn't like
A few technical issues with texture pop-up
Combat is fun but lacks depth
Pigsy is an unwelcome addition to the cast and there are occasional frustrating moment when you try to climb downwards. unwelcome addition to the cast and there are occasional frustrating moment when you try to climb
Sympathetic characters and wellcrafted cutscenes, A wide variety of beautiful locations, Smooth combat that is brutally satisfying, Boss fights, chase scenes, and puzzles offer good variety.
Touchy movement controls, Camera is too zoomed in at times.
Enslaved is an affecting adventure that makes strong use of its characters and story to create a believable world....
Abstract: It is an amusing coincidence that one of the most prolific U.S. game publishers of the Dragon Ball franchise is also the publisher of Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. Both are loosely based on the 400-year-old Chinese folktale, Journey to the West and b...
As a reviewer, it’s sometimes hard to assign a number to an experience, and Enslaved presents that challenge. It has flaws for certain, from dodgy controls and limited combat, to a conclusion that feels less like an ending and more like the story just ...
Compelling characters and superb performances that have an emotional impact; gameplay that is varied enough to stay interesting throughout.
Problems with the controls and the camera; lacks polish.
It’s too bad the game suffers from some irritating problems, because Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a game that never gets boring and often surprises. There are glimpses into the apocalypse that befell our civilization. Signs indicate evacuation zon...
Abstract: Literally starting with a bang– several, in fact – and going on to deliver one of the best openers in a game for years, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is the latest production from developer Ninja Theory. Like its previous game, Heavenly Sword, Ody...
Abstract: Literally starting with a bang– several, in fact – and going on to deliver one of the best openers in a game for years, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is the latest production from developer Ninja Theory. Like its previous game, Heavenly Sword, Ody...
Abstract: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a game that I wasn't really that excited for but when I started playing, I was quite pleasantly surprised of how entertaining the gameplay, graphics and story unravelled. It may not challenge the world of first person a...
Great graphics; exciting and fun gameplay; great story.
Some camera issues; platforming a bit too rigid.
Ninja Theory's Enslaved is a real diamond in the rough - it's a real gem of a game that with some work and money for a sequel, could turn out to be one heck of a franchise. Enslaved has some areas that could be improved, for sure, but the good story, ...
All in all, I’d have to say I’m just disappointed with Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. While I have no clue what the novel the game was based on was about, I thought that the first few chapters of the game were just magical. The game just lost it’s char...
hat das gewisse Etwas, wenn es darum geht, Emotionen und Atmosphäre kinoreif rüberzubringen. Schicke Schauplätze, lebensechte Charakteranimationen und tolle Mimik, gepaart mit einer guten Story, bieten mir (abgesehen von kleinen Technikschwächen) eine...